1. Survey Result for E-labeling Initiatives in Asia
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Rie Matsui, Koji Yamaguchi, Jadz Jevz Venzon Lee, Ivy Ting, Destita Khairilisani, Jenny Chang, Jeong-Min Seo, Ina Park, Alice Seat Mee Chee, Paul Marvin Quizon, Usanee Harnpramukkul, Ellen Sem, Thuy Nguyen, Anagha Padhye, and Runyi Mo
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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous) - Abstract
Under the COVID-19 pandemic, various electronic labeling initiatives have accelerated worldwide in the healthcare and pharmaceutical fields as part of a wider digital transformation [1, 2]. Although there is no universal definition of electronic labeling (e-labeling) globally, it is widely understood that e-labeling refers to the product information that is distributed via electronic means. There are 5 factors to be considered in e-labeling, and these are discussed in this publication. APAC is an industry-driven initiative with 13 R&D-based pharmaceutical associations joining from 11 markets in Asia. e-labeling was discussed as a new topic starting in 2020, and a 22-question survey was conducted in November 2021 to understand the current e-labeling status. The survey results showed that e-labeling initiatives were at different levels of maturity in the Asian region, although most markets have started to discuss e-labeling initiatives. Various challenges exist around e-labeling initiatives due to a variety of different approaches being taken in the region. It would be advisable to develop regional guidance on how to proceed with e-labeling initiatives in the Asian region to have a consistent and efficient approach. The close collaboration between agencies, Health Care Professionals (HCPs), patients, and industry associations is important to move e-labeling initiatives forward in Asia.
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- 2022